Figure 1. Activityrate in the European Union and Estonia, 2000–2008 per cent EU-27 Estonia Source: Eurostat ...estonia, eu, europe ... The expenditure on active labour market measures has increased, thanks to the implementation of the European Social Fund. At the same time, expenditure on passive measures

cyprus, czech republic, denmark, estonia, eu, hungary, latvia, lithuania, malta, poland, slovakia, slovenia, sweden, united kingdom ... GDP growth in 2006 was broadly neutral for the non-euro area EU Member States as a whole, and significantly positive only in Hungary, Malta, Slovakia and Sweden. The high growth rates ... the process of trade integration in the countries that joined the EU in May 2004 is still

Table 2: Unemployment rate (i.e. unemployed persons as a percentage of the active population of the same age) of Estonia and the EU-25 by age group and gender, 2004 Male Female Total EU25 EU25 EU25 EE EE EE Source: Eurostat ...estonia, eu ... In spite of the slightly better employment rate, Estonia’s unemployment rate (i.e. unemployed persons as a percentage of the active population of the same age) is quite similar to the European average (9.2 % vs. 9 % in 2004) which is particularly true

13 billion). The EU and the Estonian Government have set common goals, based ... for the Implementation of EU Structural Funds. The EU supported the renovation of Estonian hospital ... denmark, estonia, eu, europe, finland, ireland, latvia, lithuania, russia, slovenia

during the same period, the motorisation rate has rapidly increased. Figure 2.9). Each EU ... of quality of service, users in the EU-15 are more satisfied of the urban transport ... prices were fair (against an EU-25 average of 35%). The least satisfied are users

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